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2018-08-16 Thread Romeo Czumbil
Can somebody from Akamia Network Engineering contact me off-list Thank you

Re: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Nick W
LibreNMS + Weathermap for graphs, real-time, and alerting. Vaping for a simple Up/Degraded/Down dashboard (great replacement for Multiping/PingPlotter on a TV). Elastiflow for netflow. I really really want to like OpenNMS, and would love to use it daily; I feel like it could handle many integratio

RE: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Michael Braun (michbrau) via NANOG
As open source tools go, Smokeping is a great tool to add to your NMS arsenal: https://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/ Mike On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Colton Conor mailto:colton.co...@gmail.com>> wrote: We are looking for a new network monitoring system. Since there are so many operators on t

Re: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Kushal
Being a small business we like to use a mostly free and open source tools. Our networking monitoring stack presently looks like: Simple Reachability Monitoring  (Ping) - uptimerobot.com Just $4.5 per month for 50 monitors with 1 minute intervals (free if you are find with 5 minutes monitoring i

Re: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Nick Peelman
seconded. the pains of maintaining ELK are made worthwhile by this alone. -nick — Nick Peelman Network Engineer | Enhanced Telecommunications Corp. 812-222-0169 | npeel...@etc1.net | www.etczone.com Sent from my iPhone On Aug 16, 2018, at 11:

RE: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Stan Ouchakov
Regarding netflow/sflow/ipfix monitoring, we had recently started using elastiflow by Robert Cowart. Scales very well with pretty visualizations. Cannot imagine what paid / supported version has to offer :) https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow -Original Message- From: NANOG On Beh

Re: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Joe Loiacono
Consider also open-source FlowViewer for netflow capture and analysis. A lot of very useful netflow based analytical tools in an easy UI. Sits on top of a robust set of Carnegie-Mellon's high-capacity SiLK netflow tools. https://sourceforge.net/projects/flowviewer/ Joe - Original Message

Re: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-16 Thread Nick Peelman
I think anybody looking for a be-all-end-all solution will find nothing but heartburn. different suites have different strong suits, and deciding you are going to pursue one and ignore all others may mean living without a feature or set of features you may find really useful or eventually neces